With temperatures dipping and the holidays on the way, it's time to think coats. I've found a great one-stop shopping place for you guys out there - whether you're super conservative or have more of an edge.

If you don't already know about it, check out www.stylebop.com (a great site for women's fashions as well) for some of the best coat selections I've seen to this point. They're not exactly bargain prices, but the bang is definitely there for your buck.

It's always best - if you can afford it, of course - to pay more for a good coat in the first place instead of having to replace a bunch of cheap coats over and over again.

Go for a classic, simple style and silhouette that will work with just about anything. Get something that can rock jeans and a sweater, a suit and tie...whatever might come its way. A perfect all-purpose coat should even be able to cover you when you're wearing your gym clothes.

Camel is considered a men's trend for fall, but a camel coat has been a staple in a well-dressed man's wardrobe since forever. It has a rich look but is available at a variety of price points and the color looks great with men's favorite hues like gray, black, brown, navy and olive.

For those of you who think a camel coat is boring, think of popping it with a gray suit, white shirt and a bright orange tie, and add interest with a pair of oxblood shoes and matching belt. Give it a dressing down with a red turtleneck or plaid shirt, jeans, and boots.

There are also Neil Barrett coats for any of you guys who think there's no edge to be found in a classic silhouette. One fave is a double-breasted coat for $1,420 in charcoal and black - no, not a tweed or plaid, but in color block ombre. How cool is that? Again, a smart choice for a smart look that can be taken in a lot of directions.

View full sizeCool leather detailing peeks out from the collar of this Neil Barrett coat, $1,635, stylebop.com

Other edgy choices from Neil Barrett include an ingenious spin on the classic single-breasted coat. Leather detailing peeks out from the lapel and on the website it's styled with a pocket square - sort of a gentleman rocker look.

Modern also mixes with classic in the Italia Independent dark gray cotton velvet coat with blue velvet striped detailing on the cuffs - another great idea!